Thursday 15 September 2011

gathering information

 Game design
 I have been searching for information on being a game designer and how to break into the industry, i have found a article about and have found some tips. you need to have creativity especially you are working on an rpg, need to have a love for other game and critical eye for them as well. If the game comes with level or map editor use it to make scenarios and levels. enthusiasm and persistence is very important in the industry aswell as taking appropriate classes, working with other people is paramount because you will be working in an team-oriented environment.

Graphic design
 I have found some information on getting a job in graphic design, having a portfolio is important as it shows of your work to the employer but including doodles and sketches are a big plus as it shows how you work. work experience no matter how small can help if you impress your employer, taking interest in anything related to your work is good for putting your foot in the door. do research on the company you are going to be interview because they will ask what sparked your interest in that company. and finally if you don't get the job you can try again with a different company, being creative is extremely important.

Web design
 In web design you have (like the previous one) got to have a portfolio which will show off your skills, next you have got to have knowledge and experience in the appropriate software, learning new skills as you work will show how dedicated you are to your job. creativity is also a big plus. Having good people skills is vital even if they are hard to work with, this will help in your experience.


Graphic Designer

About the Job


We are a Sunday Times Price Waterhouse Coopers top track 250 company. One of the UK 's fastest growing privately owned companies.
Our retail concept is simple - we offer 'mid-price' home, leisure and garden products, drawing together everything that could be needed for the stylish home at affordable prices.
As a result of our expansion plans and our continued ongoing success we are seeking a dynamic Graphic Designer to join our business, based at our Head Office in Plymouth.

 
The successful candidate will be working within the design team, on various projects ranging from product packaging, national advertising to POS. The role will include creating and developing graphic elements fit for print design purposes, so knowledge of file types and colour profiles will be an advantage.
The successful candidate will have the following skills:
·         The ability to use Photoshop and Illustrator to a professional standard ideally within a retail marketing department.
·         Must be able to work to tight deadlines and be flexible.
·         A pro-active team player able to work off of your own initiative.
·         Good illustrative skills with the ability to communicate concepts through graphic elements.
·         Good typography skills.
If you are passionate about your work, have a varied portfolio and would like a challenging role then please apply for the position.



Creative Web Designer

About the Job



Here at GFM we love what we do and we are looking for a Graphic Designer to help design and produce impactful, creative websites and digital graphic assets. Ideally, you will be someone used to working with larger corporate clients and have a thorough understanding of Web Design.

What we want is someone with energy and the ability to bring a new twist, with new ideas and a new focus on emerging techniques.

You must have a strong Design background and be knowledgeable in the relevant computer programs and languages.

You will be a part of a small team that designs and produces a range of digital material for our ever-growing client base.

We want you to love what we do!!
What we offer...

In return GFM will offer a great place to work - you will be surrounded by people who are happy and engaged in what they do. It’s a place full of enthusiasm, passion and hard work.

Established since 1989, we are an evolving organisation, who is financially secure in these uncertain times.

You will need...
·         Minimum of 2 years experience in designing websites, e-shots and digital graphic assets
·         Ability to create HTML & CSS
·         Knowledge and ability to use Dreamweaver, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and other Adobe Creative Suite products
·         Ability to work as a team member
·         Be a ‘self-starter’ and once briefed be able to complete tasks accurately and reliably
·         Flexible attitude and able to work under pressure to tight deadlines
·         Time management and the ability to work with several projects to deadlines at the same time
·         Show good communication skills and be well-organised with great attention to detail
·         Demonstrate a good understanding of online design principles and customer usability issues
·         Experience/knowledge of working with Joomla would be an advantage



Designer 2D/3D Artist

About the Job


Designer 2D/3D Artist – London and/or Home Based My client is setting up a games studio You will be creating ##wireframes##, games concepts and original content in 2D and 3D for new multi-touch games. You will reporting directly to the creative director and have significant freedom to use your full creativity to its full potential. The Role • Wide range of creative challenges: from game concept and storyboards to character design, motion graphics and animation • Produce concept artworks and storyboards from a simple brief • Create concepts for innovative interfaces with the challenge of wide range multi-touch installations Experience required • Blender or other 3D modelling tool (e.g. Maya) • Photoshop (or other pro graphics package) Plus if you have... • Unity3D or other 3D games engine (e.g. Torque, XNA) • Experience and knowledge of the gaming industry • Experience creating concepts and storyboards for games My client is looking for someone to start asap.



 http://www.onextrapixel.com/2010/04/09/a-beginners-guide-stepping-into-web-design-industry/
http://www.gomediazine.com/design-articles/design-industry-insight/getting-into-graphic-design-q-a-with-william-beachy/
http://uk.gamespot.com/features/6129276/so-you-wanna-be-a-game-designer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_design

HE websites

Graphic Design and MultiMedia FdA

Plymouth University

Entry requirements 80
Times league position
for Design
51
UCAS codeW212

Course options

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provider
Full timeContact
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2 yearsPlymouth University
Plymouth, PL4 8AA

BA (Hons) Graphic Design at Plymouth College of Art

The BA degree programme in Graphic Design engages you in all the key skills and roles of contemporary graphic design practice. Developing confidence and competence to communicate design solutions through print based and new media graphic disciplines are seen as fundamental attributes of a graduate of this programme of study.
During the BA Degree in Graphic Design you will be encouraged to develop your individual style and identity through experimentation with media, materials, and processes. You will investigate and practise communicating your concepts through a broad range of design disciplines from brand identity to magazine design, illustration to multimedia and web based digital graphics.
Design research is seen to be of paramount importance and is the creative catalyst to inform all problem-solving strategies. The ability to record the entire design process from initial information gathering to the successful resolution of a communication problem is the key to becoming a successful graphic designer.
Academic and theoretical concepts are integrated into the BA Graphic Design programme to give greater articulation to your graphic design practice. Design theory and vocational realism in all programme assignments is further enhanced by provision of a work placement module taken in the first and second years of study. Placements and programmed specialist discipline pathways will be determined by your personal career direction.
The BA degree programme in Graphic Design encourages students to take ownership of their own learning through the acquisition of time management, scheduling and budgeting skills.
The presentation of project work will place equal emphasis on design and the ability to support creative thinking through written and verbal communication skills.
During the BA (Hons) top-up year you will be responsible for –
Self initiating a programme of theoretical and design production studies

Engaging with subject specific research and the production of a dissertation
Preparation of a self-promotional campaign to support career opportunities

Career opportunities
Graphic Designer * Digital Artist * Art Director * Publishing Designer *
Website Designer * Multimedia Designer * Brand Identity Designer …

Validated by the Open University










http://www.nuca.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/graphic-design
http://www.falmouth.ac.uk/201/courses-7/undergraduate-courses-42/graphic-design-bahons-degree-173.html
http://www.plymouthart.ac.uk/prospectus/Degree-and-Honours/BA-Topup/BA-(Hons)-Graphic-Design-/GDFB1A1112
http://www.whatuni.com/degrees/courses/foundation-degree-university/graphic-design-courses-at-plymouth-university/jc.3/a/0/south+west+england/3758/csearch.html

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